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Diver Bruce Bott shares what it was like to be underwater with the orcas on the chaotic night when the Pedder Bay 5 were captured, and his later experience diving down to Chimo, the prized white whale, when she got tangled in her net and was drowning.
In the second hour Marc and Kim talk about the Missouri Legislative ending early. Fox News Radio's Tonya J Powers joins the show to talk about the Supreme Court hearing birthright citizenship oral arguments. KMOX Sports Director Tom Ackerman joins to talk about Pete Rose no longer on banned list, Matt Carpenter announcing his retirement and more. Finally, In Other News Starbucks dress code and Killer Whales attacking boats.
The white whale and the rest of her pod have been captured in Pedder Bay, Vancouver Island... but now what? The handlers quickly realize that these whales are unlike any they have ever come across.
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In this episode, Grant Lawrence takes you back to the serendipitous events of March 1, 1970, off the blustery coast of southern Vancouver Island: the capture of the one of the rarest ocean mammals of all time - a white orca whale.
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Books and Brews: the place where beer and literature meet! Michael Modzelewski (Mojo-less-key) grew up in Cleveland, Ohio, the son of a famous NFL football player with the Cleveland Browns, Ed “Big Mo” Modzelewski. Michael graduated from Indiana University with a degree in English Literature. He is the author of five books, including INSIDE PASSAGE, about a two year stay on a wilderness island in the Inside Passage to Alaska. After living “date-less” on the wild island, Michael was chosen a “Bachelor of the Month” by Cosmopolitan Magazine. Mr. November received 5,000 letters from women around the world, dated many, and that's how he met an amazing wife. His resultant book: WILD LIFE: THE MISS—ADVENTURES OF A COSMO BACHELOR twice landed him as a featured guest on The Oprah Winfrey Show. “Mojo's” latest book, his first novel, A LONG WAY HOME, set in Namibia, southern Africa, is about a famous, lost Hollywood actor who learns the meaning of life from a native African girl. 00:00 START 11:55 Drink 1: Killer Whale 13:33 Reading 1: Encounter with an Orca 18:29 Senses in nature and blackberries with a black bear 25:52 We attract what we are 26:34 Drink 2: Cosmopolitan 30:00 Reading 2: Mr. November 36:40 Oprah and picking Paula out of thousands 39:26 The impact of a very successful father on kids 35:03 Philosophy and Sci-fi 46:24 Drink 3: Savannah Sunset 50:25 Reading 3: A Long Way Home 52:32 Africa and the Baobab tree 55:28 Why Alaska and Africa: using our instincts Visit our PATREON for our extended AFTER HOURS with Michael Modzewelski Https://www.michaelmodzelewski.com www.lauravosika.com www.gabrielshornpress.com www.booksandbrews.net ~ ~ If you enjoy our interviews or have benefited from them, we invite you to help us continue our work. It takes a great deal of time and money to produce Books and Brews. We've been doing interviews since January 2017 as a free service to authors. We continue to promote those authors on our social media for years after their interviews. Subscribing, following, liking, commenting and sharing all help us to keep doing what we do. A $5 tip helps us pay for our many expenses: Libsyn hosting, web hosting, Google meets, providing the drinks for the interview and the many hours of preparation and editing that go into each episode. Patreon: patreon.com/BooksandBrewswithLauraVosika Tip Jar: paypal.me/booksandbrewsMN Books and Brews products: https://www.zazzle.com/store/books_an… (more to come) Sponsor an episode to promote your product or service: contact us booksandbrewslive@gmail.com COMING NEXT MONTH: Clay Gilbert, sci-fi and more UPCOMING EVENTS: Gabriel's Horn is accepting submissions for its anthology NEW THEMES: CHILDREN See Laura's interview at Central Valley Talk See Laura's interview with Rob & Joan Carter at INDIE NOVEL SOURCE Our theme music is from www.bensound.com. BLURBS In our full podcast, Laura and Chris had a great talk with Michael Modzeweski about the wilds of Alaska and Africa, his life in the wilderness, becoming Mr. November and more.
This week, the Junkies talk about the best pets in pop culture: the goodest boys, the bestest girls, the finest...fish? Whether furry, feathery or finned, animal characters in the media are often the most lovable and memorable. Shauna and Olivia discuss what makes a great on-screen critter. Cats, dogs or other? Animated or animatronic? Talking or mute? They list their favorites, including Garfield, who happens to both Junkies' spirit animal, and the pets they definitely wouldn't cuddle with, ever. The discussion then moves to famous real-life pets, and scandals like Lady Gaga's purloined pooches and the Kardashians' disappearing doggos. Ruh-roh! You can watch the Pop Culture Junkie Podcast on YouTube! Click here: https://www.youtube.com/@popculturejunkiepod/videos We have all new Patreon tiers! Be the first to hear new and uncensored content, if you dare! Click here: https://www.patreon.com/popculturejunkiepodcast/posts Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/pop-culture-junkie/id1536737728 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7k2pUxzNDBXNCHzFM7EL8W Website: www.popculturejunkie.com Facebook: PopCultureJunkiePodcast Instagram: @pop.culturejunkie Threads: @pop.culturejunkie Bluesky: @pop-culture-junkie.bsky.social Email: junkies@popculturejunkie.com Shauna on Instagram: @shaunatrinidad Shauna on Threads: @shaunatrinidad Olivia on Instagram: @livimariez Olivia on TikTok: @livyolife420
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Whale, we've shore got a fun chat lined up for y'all today! Sea what I did there?Silly puns aside, we're talking all about Orcas, or Killer Whales, with the infamous Orca Man! You may have seen The Orca Man, whose real name is Fred, online as he does a lot of social media education and news on things happening with Orcas all around the world, but especially those populations here in the PNW - the resident and transient Killer Whales. Fred and I sat down for a sunset chat where we discuss all things Orcas, why they're so amazing, different populations of them around the world, their fascinating social structures, and threats they face both in our home waters of Cascadia and beyond. Learn more about Fred's work here and on Instagram here.Each episode of Nerdy About Nature makes a donation to a non-profit of the guests choosing using funds from Patreon supporters, and in this episode Fred chose to give his to The Orca ConservancyNerdy About Nature is an independent passion project that relies on support from folks like you. If you're enjoying this podcast and videos, help me keep making them by becoming a paid subscriber on Patreon or Substack.You can also make a one-time donation, get NAN merch, resources and more information at www.NerdyAboutNature.com
False killer whale strandings in Tasmania are rare; however, on February 20, 2025, approximately 157 whales stranded and passed away, with at least 99 being euthanized after multiple attempts to float them back into the ocean failed. In this episode of How to Protect the Ocean, I dive into the tragic stranding of 157 false killer whales on Tasmania's northwest coast in February 2025. Despite the heroic efforts of rescuers, the event ended with the euthanasia of the remaining survivors. We'll explore the possible causes behind this heartbreaking event, what it reveals about marine ecosystems, and how we can better protect aquatic life in the future. Follow a career in conservation: https://www.conservation-careers.com/online-training/ Use the code SUFB to get 33% off courses and the careers program. Do you want to join my Ocean Community? Sign Up for Updates on the process: www.speakupforblue.com/oceanapp Sign up for our Newsletter: http://www.speakupforblue.com/newsletter Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3NmYvsI Connect with Speak Up For Blue: Website: https://bit.ly/3fOF3Wf Instagram: https://bit.ly/3rIaJSG TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@speakupforblue Twitter: https://bit.ly/3rHZxpc YouTube: www.speakupforblue.com/youtube
Ep. 307: Bruce Bennett Returns! Two by Kaneto Shindo, Breezy, Anita Pallenberg, Nightshift, My First Film Welcome to The Last Thing I Saw, with your host, Nicolas Rapold. First, some news: It's a wonderful honor to be presenting a special double screening at the wonderful Light Industry on March 18: An Evening with The Last Thing I Saw! The films that I'll be presenting spring forth from chats on... The Last Thing I Saw. One of these chats is the latest with Bruce Bennett, returns to the podcast to share another treasure chest of movies. We start with two films written by the relentlessly sharp Kaneto Shindo: Devil's Temple (1969) and The Whale God (1962, aka Killer Whale). What follows ranges from Clint Eastwood's Breezy (1973) to Zia Anger's My First Film to a little word on Nightshift (1981) from your host. Kaneto Shindo's work comprises one half of the March 18 double feature at Light Industry: Elegant Beast, written by Kaneto Shindo and directed by Yūzō Kawashima. The other half is Fate, from the rarely screened directorial oeuvre of Fred Kelemen, DP for Béla Tarr (The Turin Horse, The Man from London) among others. Please support the production of this podcast by signing up at: rapold.substack.com Photo by Steve Snodgrass
Hour 3: QB Tier list pt 1 & 2, Haiku Humpday (Luka revenge and Killer Whales) full 2576 Thu, 27 Feb 2025 05:02:53 +0000 psDYjMJncpzmzsokgSbAaIzxdzCPeaS5 sports The Fan After Dark sports Hour 3: QB Tier list pt 1 & 2, Haiku Humpday (Luka revenge and Killer Whales) The Fan After Dark includes a rotation of hosts offering a truth-telling sports entertainment experience that gets listeners right on the biggest sports topics in and around DFW, across the country, and around the world. Focusing on the Cowboys, Rangers, Mavericks, etc., The Fan After Dark airs M-F from 7-11 PM and is the only live and local sports radio show in the MetroplexCome 'Get Right' with Reg on The Fan, and be prepared for sports talk on a whole new level. You can follow Reg on Twitter @regadetula © 2024 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.
On this episode of After the Breach, Jeff is reunited with Sara after she returns from Bremer Bay, Western Australia. The two of them get down into the details of what she encountered while out on the water with Naturaliste Charters. This time Sara spent almost two months down there and started out on the water earlier than ever before. They weren't sure what they were going to find starting in mid-December but the whales were there waiting for them when they arrived to the Hotspot the very first time. Aside from some amazing bird sightings Sara saw a brand new calf, many different groups of killer whales, and talks a little bit about the data she's collecting and what they might use it for in the future. Sara and Jeff are now out on the Silver Bank with the North Atlantic humpback whales so stay tuned for a recap from the Silver Bank on the next episode! For more information and stories about the Bremer Canyon killer whales, you can listen to some of our previous episodes: episode 21, episode 22, and episode 23. If you are enjoying listening to our podcast, please share this with your friends, follow/subscribe, and leave us feedback/reviews wherever you listen to podcasts! And if you'd like to join Jeff and Sara on a trip then reach out to Maya's Legacy Whale Watching to book! You can also find us on Instagram, Facebook and Youtube. Please send us feedback or questions at afterthebreachpodcast@gmail.com. Links from this episode: Naturaliste Charters: https://naturalistecharters.com.au/ Photos from this episode: Photos by Sara Shimazu
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Did you know that killer whales (Orcinus orca) are taking down great white sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) in South Africa?
On Episode 37 of the podcast, co-hosts, Jeff and Sara, welcome back returning guests Monika Wieland Shields of the Orca Behavior Institute and Michael Weiss of the Center for Whale Research. With two very different populations of killer whales using the waters of the Salish Sea they wanted to delve deeper into the calf survival rates of the two populations. Are they the same? Are they different? Jeff and Sara chat with these two researchers about that. This comes after the loss of calf L128 who was born to L90 “Ballena” this summer. The four talk about her, why this was a unique situation, and really take a look at the reproductive success of a food-limited population versus one that is not food-limited. They also chat about the joint field study between Center for Whale Research and Orca Behavior Institute in Puget Sound that kicked off this November. It's an exciting project and we learn more about it and what they learned from their first sessions down in Puget Sound. Links from this episode: Center for Whale Research: https://www.whaleresearch.com/ Orca Behavior Institute: https://www.orcabehaviorinstitute.org/
Jessica Farrer–a marine biologist who serves as Research Director at The Whale Museum, and part of the team of scientists working temporarily in Antarctica Peninsula, profiled in “Expedition Killer Whale,” a new installment of the PBS series “Nature”—recalls growing up landlocked in Colorado, moving as soon as possible to Washington state. Speaking in a “Talking […] The post Jessica Farrer, marine biologist featured in NATURE's “Expedition Killer Whale” first appeared on Talking Animals.
A new study introduces a non-invasive method to detect early-stage pregnancy in killer whales using drone images. This breakthrough helps researchers better understand miscarriage rates and overall population health while enabling conservationists to take action—such as increasing food sources or reducing vessel disturbances—to improve calf survival rates. Guest: Brittany Visona-Kelly - Senior Manager of the Ocean Wise Whale Health and Monitoring Program Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Annnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnd we're back! This episode kicks off 2025 and a brand new season chock full of movies that were inspired by Jaws. We begin things with the very sane and normal film, Orca: The Killer Whale starring Richard Harris as a man who enters into a rivalry with an orca and the orca reacts in a very normal way.
Following the closure of the marine zoo they live in, France's last two captive orcas, Wikie and Keijo, face an uncertain future. Could relocating them to a proposed whale retirement home in Canada be their best option?Writer and producer: Claudia WilliamsExecutive producer: Rebecca Moore Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello Dear ones, I hope you're celebrating with family and friends and taking the time, this December month, to take care of yourself as well...and whether that looks like a glass of bubbly, a fresh made cookie or a massage from your favorite body worker, seriously, any and all good things are acceptable this month! (especially staying sane cause December is all sorts of stressful!) Here's a Christmas present, and while it is a tad early, it will make your heart happy! My guest, Bert terHart is SO MANY THINGS it's practically impossible to name them all, but suffice it to say, it was his science stories and his ocean stories and his encounters with marine life that made my day! There is no doubt that some of we humans and made to adventure, and Bert is one of those people. He tells so many wonderful stories, they'll be sure to enchant you. And please, check out a bit more about this brave and dynamic human here! I WANT TO THANK ALL WHO LISTEN-YOU MAKE THIS PROJECT POSSIBLE!! THANK YOU SO MUCH! Your bit of beauty is this...this video of a group of killer whales attacking boats off the Iberian peninsula...truly a mystery-is it a game, or are they, like those of us with UHC healthcare, simply fed up? Stay tuned in 2025 to find the answer!
Hello Dear ones, I hope you're celebrating with family and friends and taking the time, this December month, to take care of yourself as well...and whether that looks like a glass of bubbly, a fresh made cookie or a massage from your favorite body worker, seriously, any and all good things are acceptable this month! (especially staying sane cause December is all sorts of stressful!) Here's a Christmas present, and while it is a tad early, it will make your heart happy! My guest, Bert terHart is SO MANY THINGS it's practically impossible to name them all, but suffice it to say, it was his science stories and his ocean stories and his encounters with marine life that made my day! There is no doubt that some of we humans and made to adventure, and Bert is one of those people. He tells so many wonderful stories, they'll be sure to enchant you. And please, check out a bit more about this brave and dynamic human here! I WANT TO THANK ALL WHO LISTEN-YOU MAKE THIS PROJECT POSSIBLE!! THANK YOU SO MUCH! Your bit of beauty is this...this video of a group of killer whales attacking boats off the Iberian peninsula...truly a mystery-is it a game, or are they, like those of us with UHC healthcare, simply fed up? Stay tuned in 2025 to find the answer!
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas… But just what that might look like in the southern half of the world might surprise you? Never fear, we have special reports from our teams of Australian and New Zealand correspondents on how they spend December 25. Hint: there are no roasting chestnuts! It's cold and cozy up in Germany though – where they take their advent calendars to new heights – like human-sized heights, in fact. The world has a new chess champ, and India is over the moon… why? He's Indian, of course. And the youngest to boot! We'll go to his hometown of Chennai for that one. And finally, well, there's a new fashion for… killer whales. Salmon, anyone? Confused? Well, listen to the end to hear this fishy tale!
Brandon, Ray, and Jesse dissect the victory over the Sharks. The boys then take a crack at tonight's matchup against a very good Canucks team and also a look ahead to the Wild matchup.
More than 30 years ago, killer whales were spotted wearing a single dead salmon as a hat. Now, one was spotted doing the same thing in the same place again. Is the trend back? In ThePrint #̦PureScience, Sandhya Ramesh explains. Sources and further reading: - The Law of the Tongue: https://www.thevintagenews.com/2018/08/12/old-tom-the-killer-whale/ Subscribe to the Pure Science Telegram Channel https://t.me/PureScienceWithSandhyaRamesh
Titus discusses black widow spiders while Mick defames someone before reflecting on the Jackass' involvement with animals. Titus has a new book out, The Seven Deadly Sins of Sport, you can purchase it here. If you'd like more Animal Bizarre, become a member of Bizarre Plus. Click here to join today As a member, you'll get: • A weekly bonus podcast • Access to all past episodes • Exclusive behind-the-scenes access • Access to the members-only chatroom • Ability to vote on future episodes • Early access to any live show ticketsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Henry & Eddie serve up this week's weirdest stories and true-crime news, piping hot, fresh out the oven - starting with a quick recap of the boy's recent Humbolt weed-venture, a big RIP to Keto the Killer Whale, Lyle Menendez caught up in bizarre love triangle behind bars, a congressional UAP update, disgruntled Seattle woman murders 67-year-old father on election night, a violent outburst at a Virginia Mod Pizza leaves one worker disemboweled, Listener E-Mails, and MORE! Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ on Apple Podcasts to listen to ad-free new episodes and get exclusive access to bonus content.
Puget Sound's Southern Resident Killer Whales for years have been struggling to survive, and it's long been assumed that a lack of the Chinook salmon the whales eat is to blame. That's added even more pressure to recovery efforts for endangered Chinook salmon, which often result in costs and restrictions for farming, ostensibly to restore fish habitat. But a new study is upending that assumption, and Dr. Andrew Trites, one of the researchers behind the report, joins Dillon with details on why a lack of salmon may not be the problem after all for the endangered orcas.
Note from our producers: Use the code OWCRADIO2024 for 15% off any OWC-branded products at www.macsales.com! Happy Holidays :) Heather Hale, interviewed by our host, Cirina Catania, is a film and television director, screenwriter, producer, consultant, speaker, and author with over 200 hours of produced credits that have received multiple Emmys, ACE, and Telly awards. She has written numerous books on the entertainment business and is also a sought-after speaker and consultant. An adventure traveler/athlete, Ms. Hale climbed Mt. Fuji (alone), skied a glacier in Sweden, ran a marathon in Dublin, Ireland, cliff-jumped in Jamaica, dog-sledded atop an iceberg in Alaska, sea-kayaked with Killer Whales breaching nearby, and rode Arabians across the Sahara Desert to celebrate the first dawn of the new millennium in sequins at the base of the pyramids. On top of all that…Heather is a master gardener, a seed keeper, a KOI pond Mama, and an artist! Truly a Renaissance woman. This is a fun interview with a truly talented woman and we think you'll enjoy it. Cirina said she'd like to grow up and BE Heather Hale!!! If you enjoy our podcast, please subscribe and tell all your friends about us! We love our listeners. And, if you have ideas for segments, write to OWCRadio@catania.us. We are always up for new ideas! You can find OWC RADiO at OWCRadio.com, on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and all other podcatchers! ABOUT OWC: Other World Computing, under the leadership of Larry O'Connor since he was 15 years old, has expanded to all corners of the world and works every day to create hardware and software that make the lives of creatives and business-oriented companies faster, more efficient and more stable. Go to MacSales.com (use the code OWCRADIO2024 for 15% off OWC Branded Products), for more information and to discover an ecosystem that serves your needs. Larry says, “Our dedication to excellence and sustainable innovation extends beyond our day-to-day business and into the community. We strive for zero waste, both environmentally and strategically. Our outlook is on the long term, and in everything we do, we look for simplicity in action and sustainability in practice. For us, it's as much about building exceptional relationships, as it is about building exceptional products.” ABOUT CIRINA CATANIA: Cirina Catania, is a successful filmmaker, former Sr Vice President of Worldwide Marketing at MGM-UA and United Artists, and one of the co-founders and former director of the Sundance Film Festival. She is the founder, CEO, and Executive Director of the non-profit, High School Media Collective. Cirina is Founder/Lead Creative at the Catania Group Global, Showrunner and Host of OWC RADiO, partner, Lumberjack System, and Tech Ambassador for companies such as Blackmagic Design. She is a long-time member of the Producers Guild, Writers Guild, Cinematographers Guild, the National Press Club, the National Press Photographer's Association, and more. She has worked as a writer, director, supervising producer, cinematographer, post-producer, or marketing exec on over 150 film, television, and new media projects for the big screen and networks such as National Geographic and Discovery. Cirina is based in San Diego, D.C., and Berlin when she is not on the road filming in the Amazon or other exotic locations. She is very proud of that she has not yet contracted Malaria and that, after all these years, she still loves her job!
Keiko was a hugely beloved adventure park attraction. He was also captured in the wild and taken away from his mother when he was just a calf. When Hollywood learned about him, a colossal effort began to un-tame him and send him back to the ocean. Visit thisamericanlife.org/lifepartners to sign up for our premium subscription.Prologue: Ira introduces a new series from Serial Productions and The New York Times. "The Good Whale" is about the killer whale Keiko and is reported by Daniel Alarcón. (2 minutes)Act One: Daniel Alarcón takes us back to the early 90's when Keiko lived in an adventure park in Mexico City, swimming with human friends. (43 minutes)Act Two: Producer Diane Wu travels to Minnesota, where the turkey set to be pardoned by The President of the United States later this month is having the turkiness trained out of him. (10 minutes)Transcripts are available at thisamericanlife.orgThis American Life privacy policy.Learn more about sponsor message choices.
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After a fall hiatus while our co-hosts, Jeff and Sara, were busy on the water, the dynamic duo is back with Episode 33! Joining them is returning guest, Jared Towers, from Bay Cetology. Jared last visited to chat about the rescue of T51 “Roswell” and T49A2 “Jude” from Barnes Lake in Alaska on Episode 19 and he is back now to talk about more killer whale rescues that he's been involved with. The three of them start out talking about T46C2 “Sam” and her entrapment in a bay on Aristazabal Island in British Columbia. The then-four year old was surreptitiously found by two killer whale researchers who were able to rally a response that included Jared. He talks about that rescue, what they did, and what they learned from it. That feeds into the story of T73B who stayed in Comox Harbor in 2018 for a week. Unlike Sam's story, T73B was an independent male and Comox Harbor was a very busy harbor and it was the busiest time of year—midsummer! The response had similarities but also a lot of differences to the previous one. And last, but certainly not least, Jared talks about the rescue of T109A3A “Kʷiisaḥiʔis” (aka. Brave Little Hunter) from Zeballos, BC. this spring after her mother stranded and drowned. The ongoing rescue, which took about a month, was complicated, extensive, and really highlighted that what these rescues all share is that in the end, the whales involved are the ones calling the shots. The story of T109A3A is ongoing, with some confirmed sightings of her afterwards and we will all have to wait and see what happens in the future. If you are enjoying listening to our podcast, please share this with your friends, follow/subscribe, and leave us feedback/reviews wherever you listen to podcasts! And if you'd like to join Jeff and Sara on a trip then reach out to Maya's Legacy Whale Watching to book! You can also find us on Instagram, Facebook and Youtube. Please send us feedback or questions at afterthebreachpodcast@gmail.com. Links from this episode: Bay Cetology: https://baycetology.org/ Bay Cetology Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/baycetology Killer whale observed dragging sailboat around Vancouver Island Harbor: https://youtu.be/zLMvUOq7Bms?si=jJBp91pYxFO6x-He
This is the second in a two-part series about identifying values, and this time Megan and Steven are talking all about how you can ascertain what someone else's values are early on in a dating relationship. They'd like to make a special shoutout to Killer Whales for making this episode possible. Interested in working with an Apostolic Matchmaker? Sign Up for Matchmaking @ https://synchronyproject.com Resources and Sales: #Synchpin Registration: https://the-synchrony-project.mykajabi.com/synchpin-registration These pins are exclusively for Apostolic Singles to use to recognize other singles in public spaces and create better connections. Register and pay shipping and we will mail you your own pin! Synchrony Community Members: You don't have to pay for shipping! See the Community space to give us your address and we'll mail you one absolutely free. Want to understand and remove the dating barriers that prevent your connections? Check out the course here. (Synchrony Community Members, check the Community forum to access the course for free). https://the-synchrony-project.mykajab... Download the 10 Min Connection Guide Here: https://the-synchrony-project.mykajabi.com/opt-in-d5ca0b81-abe1-4190-88ec-cb038489ca6a Save 15% on your coffee order with our friends at Kaffe117 when you put the code "Synchrony" into the checkout, or use the following link: https://kaffe117.com/discount/Synchrony Contact: If you want to join the conversation about this topic and give your thoughts, reach out on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, or at questions@synchronyproject.com.
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Originally aired on October 23, 2024: The really gross way a Killer Whale got revenge on the fans at Sea World. Plus, you haven't lived until you've hear Alexa describe nipples during Alexa Theater, and Comedian Tiffany Norton. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(0:00) What did Bill Belichick, Matt Patricia, and Michael Lombradi have to say on their latest coaches podcast? (9:54) Robert Kraft continues to throw Bill Belichick under the bus in the media. (21:53) Thoughts on Joe Mazzula's killer whale offense. (30:44) The callers give their thoughts on all that the guys have discussed on the show.
When pulsed active sonar was found to cause mass strandings of whales, researchers turned to the quieter continuous active sonar for underwater monitoring. In this episode, Brian K. Branstetter (Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Pacific) shares his work to find out how this sonar affects killer whales. Associated paper: Brian K. Branstetter, Michael Felice, Todd Robeck, Marla M. Holt, and E. Elizabeth Henderson. "Masking in continuous sonar noise." J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 156 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1121/10.0025855.Read more from The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (JASA).Learn more about Acoustical Society of America Publications.Music Credit: Min 2019 by minwbu from Pixabay.
A group of Killer whales have been hassling boats around Spain over the last few years. They've been nibbling the rudders and even sinking yachts, but why?Has anyone considered that it might be revenge? How dangerous are Orcas anyway? Featuring:Martin Evans, UK Sailor.Professor Peter Keegan, History and Archaeology at Macquarie University. Dr Rebeca Wellard, Curtin University.Dr Luke Rendell, University of St Andrews, Scotland. Anna Selbmann, University of Iceland.Production:Ann Jones, Presenter / Producer.Petria Ladgrove, Producer.Additional mastering: Hamish Camilleri.This episode of What the Duck?! was originally broadcast on the 30th of September 2023 and was produced on the land of the Wadawarrung and Kaurna people.
Daniel Buitrago, Brandon Fifield & @mnt.div Chad Aurentz invite special guest Molly McCarthy-Cunfer, the newest Executive Director of Alaska Wild Sheep Foundation in studio to hear all about her lifestyle and story in Alaska Congrats to AWSF president Kevin Kehoe on his African experience harvesting a Rhino & Leopard - Chad's recap on the Chugach sheep father/son party tag, Congrats to Cisco/Jack, (Tok Tag) & Emily/Cole, Molly's first Bull, the game bag debate, cheese cloth or synthetic?, 2024 Brush Busting sesh, public access to agency management of game, social media/influencing and the impact on reporting of game, marketing & media influence on game management, an obsession with Killer Whales, Electro-fishing, he makes Jelly, onto Afognak, recreating and archiving the board of game proposal, the ol'broom stick method Wack!, a passionate sheep hunting community, the goat quiz, Ladies night December 12, 2024, raffles and future in-person events, funding raising a grad student, becoming an outdoorswomen movement, keep sheep on the amount Visit our Website - www.alaskawildproject.com Follow us on Instagram - www.instagram.com/alaskawildproject Watch the show on YouTube - www.youtube.com/@alaskawildproject $upport on Patreon - www.patreon.com/alaskawildproject
Dive deep into the mysterious world of killer whales with Isabella Reeves, a passionate Ph.D. candidate in marine biology at the Cetacean Research Center. In this captivating podcast, Isabella takes you on a journey into the remote and harsh habitats of killer whales, the second most widespread species globally after humans. Isabella shares the challenges of studying these elusive creatures, who dart through the ocean at high speeds, making them difficult to spot and study. Learn about the innovative techniques she employs, including a modified crossbow with a dart that collects a tiny sample of skin, providing invaluable genetic insights. Isabella's research focuses on the genomics of killer whales, unraveling the evolution of orcas globally. She discusses the distinctions between male and female killer whales and explores the unique genetic makeup of Australia's orcas, a population with less-known details compared to their North Pacific counterparts. She delves into the tragic extinction of a specific killer whale lineage, highlighting the whitewashing of indigenous history in her quest to rectify historical omissions. Her work strives to amplify the voices of indigenous communities, contributing crucial puzzle pieces to the evolutionary story of killer whales. Tune in to follow Isabella's journey through the intricate world of killer whale evolution. Gain insights into her ongoing work, including her goals of submitting her Ph.D. in the coming year and contributing to conservation management. Discover how her research aims to fill the gaps in our understanding of killer whales, especially in tropical regions in Australia and New Zealand, where these magnificent creatures remain enigmatic puzzle pieces waiting to be unveiled. Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9
Darren Croft studies one of the ocean's most charismatic and spectacular animals – the killer whale. Orca are probably best known for their predatory behaviour: ganging up to catch hapless seals or attack other whales. But for the last fifteen years, Darren Croft's focus has been on a gentler aspect of killer whale existence: their family and reproductive lives . Killer whales live in multi-generational family groups. Each family is led by an old matriarch, often well into her 80s. The rest of the group are her daughters and sons, and grand-children. Especially intriguing to Darren is that female orca go through something like the menopause - an extremely rare phenomenon in the animal kingdom, only documented in just five species of toothed whales and of course in humans. Halting female reproduction in midlife is an evolutionary mystery, but it is one which Darren Croft argues can be explained by studying killer whales. Darren is Professor of Animal Behaviour at the University of Exeter. He talks to Jim Al-Kalili about his research on killer whales, his previous work revealing sophisticated social behaviour in fish, his life on the farm, and the downsides and upsides of being dyslexic.Presented by Jim Al-Khalili Produced by Andrew Luck-Baker
In this spiritual successor to our Travis the Chimp episode we tackle the tragic and horrifying case of SeaWorld's most dangerous inhabitant, Tilikum, the killer whale who would take the lives of three people throughout his performative career! Support The Show: https://www.patreon.com/captainslogcast Follow The Show: https://twitter.com/CaptainsLogPod https://www.instagram.com/captainslogpod/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgZvyiWBoZ4wgUvkXMnFR3A?view_as=subscriber Teepublic: http://tee.pub/lic/-0QiaJySDjs Snack Run: https://youtu.be/xddBeKYm358?si=MmaWy2qD-80gIH5h Carlos Rivera's Socials: https://www.instagram.com/carlos_r15/ https://www.instagram.com/losphotosrivera/ Audible Trial: http://www.audibletrial.com/CaptainsLog Research Material: Blackfish Directed by Gabriela Cowperthwaite Whales That Made a Mark on the World: Tilikum - WeWhale Whale Tales - Tilikum — Orca Network What Happened to Tilikum, the Orca That Killed His SeaWorld Trainer? Tilikum: The Whale Who Rebelled - The Whale Sanctuary Project | Back to Nature Tilikum, The Captive Orca From ‘Blackfish' Who Killed His Trainer Tilikum. A killer whale's tragic life | by Carl Safina | Medium Tilikum (orca) - Wikipedia Additional Material Used In Show: Tilikum attacks Daniel Dukes - Blackfish - YouTube Tilikum attacks Keltie Byrne - Blackfish - YouTube Tilikum and Dawn Brancheau - Blackfish Scene - YouTube 1980s Sea World Commercial - YouTube Sea World | Star Spangled Summer | Promo | 1991 - YouTube 1989 Sea World TV Commercial Whales, Dolphins - YouTube
In episode 1683, Jack and Miles are joined by TV writer and creator of Gone Native, Joey Clift, to discuss… Orcas Not Based... Just Bored & Juvenile, Boeing Won't Fix Its Leaky Shuttle Before Launch, The Reagan Movie Will Be Even Worse Than You Think, “Garfuriosa” Fails At Memorial Day Box Office and more! Orcas Not Based... Just Bored & Juvenile Boeing Won't Fix Its Leaky Shuttle Before Launch NASA and Boeing Are (Finally) Putting Astronauts on Starliner Boeing's first crewed flight to the International Space Station moved to June after 'small leak' on new capsule was fixed The Reagan Movie Will Be Even Worse Than You Think REAGAN Movie Official Trailer (2024) The spy who watched me: new Reagan biopic will be from KGB pov Creed's Scott Stapp Has Been Cast as Frank Sinatra in a Dennis Quaid-Led Ronald Reagan Biopic NANCY REAGAN, SINATRA HAD AFFAIR, WRITER SAYS Woman at Center of Roe v. Wade Stars in Abortion-Themed Movie The Real Jane Roe The plaintiff of Roe v. Wade made a big revelation on her deathbed. Here's what it means. “Garfuriosa” Fails At Memorial Day Box Office WEEKEND BOX OFFICE RESULTS: FURIOSA EDGES OUT GARFIELD IN WORST MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND IN DECADES It Is Not Shocking That ‘Furiosa' Is Struggling At The Box Office, Despite Reviews LISTEN: Are You Looking Up by Mk.GeeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
More tariffs from the Joe Biden administration on Chinese goods are on the way, and he gave his blessing to some Trump-era tariffs. We’ll break it down. Plus, why a story about a local public library becoming an adults-only space may be a warning of things to come. Later, we’ll weigh in on Chuck E. Cheese’s animatronic band, whales sinking yachts and “quiet vacationing” during a round of Half Full / Half Empty! Here’s everything we talked about today: “Biden Extends Tariff Exemptions on Some Imports From China” from Bloomberg “Donnelly Public Library announces it will become adults-only library, cites Idaho Legislature’s library bill” from KTVB “Employers can offer a new benefit: Matching student loan payments with 401(k) contributions” from Marketplace “After Outcry, Chuck E. Cheese Says It Will Keep More Animatronic Bands” from The New York Times “The Mad Scientist and the Killer Whales” from Rolling Stone “The restaurant reservation resale game is on the rise in New York City” from Marketplace “Some younger workers are ‘quiet vacationing’ rather than using PTO” from Marketplace Time is running out! Donate today to help us reach our fundraising goal and support public service journalism for all: support.marketplace.org/smart-sn
More tariffs from the Joe Biden administration on Chinese goods are on the way, and he gave his blessing to some Trump-era tariffs. We’ll break it down. Plus, why a story about a local public library becoming an adults-only space may be a warning of things to come. Later, we’ll weigh in on Chuck E. Cheese’s animatronic band, whales sinking yachts and “quiet vacationing” during a round of Half Full / Half Empty! Here’s everything we talked about today: “Biden Extends Tariff Exemptions on Some Imports From China” from Bloomberg “Donnelly Public Library announces it will become adults-only library, cites Idaho Legislature’s library bill” from KTVB “Employers can offer a new benefit: Matching student loan payments with 401(k) contributions” from Marketplace “After Outcry, Chuck E. Cheese Says It Will Keep More Animatronic Bands” from The New York Times “The Mad Scientist and the Killer Whales” from Rolling Stone “The restaurant reservation resale game is on the rise in New York City” from Marketplace “Some younger workers are ‘quiet vacationing’ rather than using PTO” from Marketplace Time is running out! Donate today to help us reach our fundraising goal and support public service journalism for all: support.marketplace.org/smart-sn
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